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Vista/7

Microsoft has been hard at work on builds of Windows 7 (post RTM) and Windows 8. While it is impossible to actually list every build compiled, we do have a list, from a reliable source of information that lists nearly all of the builds to date.

The information posted below comes from Winreview.ru who has a solid history of not only providing leaked information but also being accurate with their leaks as well. The list is broken down into Post Win 7 builds and Windows 8 builds. Windows 8 is broken down further into its milestone builds.

The list of builds represents Microsoft’s hard work towards completing the final product which has been rumored for both a January 2012 launch and a late 2012 launch. While there is more weight around a late 2012 launch some believe that the January 2012 launch may be with Windows 8 ARM based version for tablets.

In Windows Vista there is a new feature called ReadyBoost that lets you insert a flash drive or a memory card into the system then Windows will store the commonly used files for quicker access than turning off the hard drive. Mean it will create a Cache file to store the temporary files in the flash drive for serve you to open it again.

Turning this feature on is simple. Just put the flash drive, SD card, or whatever flash device you want into your computer. You’ll see this dialog pop up:

Click the “Speed up my system” link, and you’ll be taken to the ReadyBoost panel for the flash drive:

Just select Use this device, and set the amount of space you want to use. Windows will create what is essentially a paging file on the disk, and will use it for faster access.

Vista DVD include all the vista version and include more feature that cause it need a high speed computer with at least CPU=2.0Ghz , Ram=512,HDD=30Gb But we can reduce some feature to make it smaller,faster and can support computer only 800 Mhz, Ram=256, HDD=5Gb…you will enjoy it by following remove this feature below:

That final assign command will let you access the drive from Explorer, so we can copy the files. You’ll want to copy all of the files from your installation DVD or from the vLite folder over to your flash drive.

At this point you should be able to stick the USB drive in your computer and boot from it. Note that you might have to enable USB flash booting support in the BIOS, and often it helps to use the shortcut key for your BIOS boot menu.

Explorer.exe is the user shell on your Windows system (taskbar, desktop, etc.) and periodically it requires a restart to resume proper functionality. Additionally, if you do a lot of tweaking to your system registry like I do, it’s much easier to restart explorer.exe to reload the registry instead of restarting the entire system. By creating a .bat file, you will have a quick 2 step solution that will restart explorer.exe and get you back to computing in just a few seconds.1. Open Notepad.

2. Copy and paste the following into the new document:

@echo off
taskkill /f /IM explorer.exe
explorer.exe

3. Save your document with a descriptive name such as restart_explorer.bat. Make sure to save the file with the .bat extension and not .txt.

The next time you need to restart explorer.exe, simply run the newly created .bat file and close the command window that appears.